• Cod and climate: effect of the North Atlantic Oscillation on recruitment in the North Atlantic 

      Stige, Leif Christian; Ottersen, Geir; Brander, Keith; Chan, Kung-Sik; Stenseth, Nils Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2006-11-07)
      The impact of the environment on interannual variability in fish recruitment has proven difficult to establish empirically, and environment-recruitment correlations have often been found to break down when more data become ...
    • Decline and Recovery of Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) Stocks throughout the North Atlantic 

      Lilly, George R.; Wieland, Kai; Rothschild, Brian J.; Sundby, Svein; Drinkwater, Ken; Brander, Keith; Ottersen, Geir; Carscadden, James E.; Stenson, Garry B.; Chouinard, Ghislain A.; Swain, Douglas P.; Daan, N.; Enberg, Katja; Hammill, Michael O.; Rosing-Asvid, Aqqalu; Svedäng, Henrik; Vázquez, Antonio (Chapter, 2008)
      Many stocks of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) on both sides of the North Atlantic are currently at much reduced levels of biomass, but this situation is not in all instances the result of long, continuous decline. Most Northwest ...
    • Decline and Recovery of Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) Stocks throughout the North Atlantic 

      Lilly, George R.; Wieland, Kai; Rothschild, Brian J.; Sundby, Svein; Drinkwater, Ken; Brander, Keith; Ottersen, Geir; Carscadden, James E.; Stenson, Garry B.; Chouinard, Ghislain A.; Swain, Douglas P.; Daan, N.; Enberg, Katja; Hammill, Michael O.; Rosing-Asvid, Aqqalu; Svedäng, Henrik; Vázquez, Antonio (Chapter, 2008)
      Many stocks of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) on both sides of the North Atlantic are currently at much reduced levels of biomass, but this situation is not in all instances the result of long, continuous decline. Most Northwest ...
    • Ecological Forecasting under Climate Change – the case of Baltic cod 

      Lindegren, M.; Möllmann, Christian; Nielsen, Anders; Brander, Keith; MacKenzie, Brian; Stenseth, Nils Christian (ICES CM documents;2009/C:01, Working paper, 2009)
      Ecosystems worldwide have already shown clear evidence of change in response to global warming. Since ecosystems provide vital goods and services, our ability to anticipate future changes is of great concern. In order to ...